Women Owned Business Collaborations

We bring different perspectives to the table, but we’re united by a love for purposeful work, and real connection.

Brie James, a Portland-based designer, specializes in helping small businesses and complementary care practitioners. I’m proud to have worked with Brie James Creative to build my website, a virtual portfolio of my work. This woman-owned business transformed my vision into reality, and I highly recommend her to small businesses and practitioners seeking a stunning, functional website. Her background in healing arts and wisdom traditions makes her an ideal collaborator. 

Essie Day Olou, or With Spirit Wellness, has been an incredible mentor and a peer in the healing arts. She is a highly skilled licensed manual therapist and aesthetician with extensive knowledge of primarily plant-based, small-batch skincare. Additionally, she is a flower farmer on Sauvie Island. Her plant knowledge benefits everyone around her. I am grateful to collaborate with her and recommend her as a kind, thoughtful, and intelligent practitioner.

Nitai Mitchell of Breath and Stars is an inspiring astrologer and writer whose words are deeply moving to her readers. I've been so fortunate to work with Nitai for years, consulting the stars and astrological weather, and it’s always a blessing. I was lucky to receive her expert copy-editing on my 260+ page Solas Cártaí Tarot book. I’m honored to collaborate with her, a gifted practitioner and creative writer in the Wisdom Traditions. She is a true inspiration!  

Anna Wyatt, owner of Wyatt Moon Mercantile, describes herself as a "Mother, dreamer, lover of truth, justice, and all things that lead to a joyful state of mind and peace with others." I've collaborated with her for years on pop-up print shows, art events, gallery shows, and the launch of my tarot publications. Anna is a passionate supporter of the arts and an all-around wonderful person.

West Linn Holistic Center is a sunny, plant-filled place about 20 minutes from PDX, where I work as a contractor in medical massage therapy. I've been fortunate to use the WLHC yoga studio for Solstice workshops for the community, thanks to Tracy Gilday, the owner. The center and Tracy are featured in "Women in Business" publications, highlighting local female entrepreneurs shaping the regional economy.   

Gango Editions, a family- and women-owned printing and scanning business in Northwest Portland, has helped me produce high-quality, archive-certified prints for many years. Their top-tier equipment delivers unmatched results in North America. Founded by the Gango family in 1977, it started with Jackie Gango's art gallery behind a garage door and grew into a global wall décor business in the 1980s. After Jackie's retirement in 2005 and her passing in 2016, her legacy lives on through the company, now run by her daughter Debi. I highly recommend Gango to artists seeking to archive their work; we are fortunate to have such a valuable resource in the Pacific Northwest!    

Rebecca, the owner of Uncommon Yarrow, is an incredibly skilled licensed aesthetician with years of training and experience to support her work. I am truly honored to share a beautiful space with her, offering a unique, thoughtful, caring, and skillful range of complementary modalities to the Portland community.